May be just 9.9 mm thick, but Huawei Ascend G510 feels larger in the hand. It is not uncomfortable, but the G510 feels overstretched and dense. The G510 weighs a hefty 150 g, too, 30 g heavier than the more Huawei Ascend P6.
Nicely, however, this body of solid plastic not fall the same pitfalls as most budget phones. The G510 feels sturdy. No creak and moan when the pressure is applied as some phones at this price do. We didn't feel like his chances against repeated drops, however, because it still lacks the durability of a phone. The buttons are laid out sensibly, too, as is the speaker and the camera to avoid being overshadowed by stray fingers.
In addition to its simplicity, the only serious issue with design of G510 is the small space between the screen and the frame at the top that quickly fills with dust and debris. It does not affect the performance at all, but it's a useless eyesore.
Inside the G510 has a relatively limited 4 GB of built-in memory. However, it is sufficient for most applications, and there's a microSD card slot, so you can expand up to 32 GB. That is enough for a decent music collection and even some videos. Of course it is included, as is the 3 g, Wi-Fi, but there is no 4 g support or other high-end features like NFC.
Its 218 pixels per inch (ppi) pixel density ensures text looks slightly blurry and HD videos are visceral sharpness of high-end phones, but this is nothing any other economic smartphone does not suffer. Similarly, soft colours and slightly lower peak brightness: it's all fair enough at this price.
But the screen on Huawei Ascend G510 is unparalleled in its inability to face the sunlight. Direct sunlight makes the screen of G510 near unusable; adjusting brightness levels, does nothing to help. This is just a big enough reason to avoid the Huawei Ascend G510 as makes it incredibly difficult to use.
What's more, the imprint of the Board display touch panel is visible in all sorts of lighting conditions – an annoying distraction.
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